I have tried to replicate this bug in 11.10, and it seems now that
Firefox handles apt+http: without errors (prompting me to select AptURL
to handle it). Marking the Firefox portion of this bug invalid.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Actually, when I enter
apturl apt+http://launchpad.net/~mvo/ppa?package=2vcard
on the command line, it installs the package. It doesn't work in Fish
shell, but it works in bash. I don't think it's actually installing a
repository, though...
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In previous comment i should write "This really simple bug" instead
"really nice feature".
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I think it possible to change apt+http:// to apturl:// for quick fix
this problem.
apturl://launchpad.net/~mvo/ppa?package=2vcard
apturl:// schema will make GConf happy about key name and i think it
looks good.
This really nice feature blocks ubuntu users and developers from one
click sharing t
The problem is that the + is not allowed on Gconf 'directories' names,
so it won't be added to the url handlers, and won't work when clicking
an apt+http link, which is the intended use (I believe), it seems to
work from the command line though. It will be necessary to change the +.
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"Which makes me think that apt+http doesn't work at all."
Does it work on the command line?
apturl apt+http://launchpad.net/~mvo/ppa?package=2vcard
Installs 2vcard from the indicated PPA (if the user confirms), and
afterwards
asks if the PPA should be removed again or it should re
It does seem to be the intended behavior:
Parser.py
101 # check for schemas of the form: apt+http://
102 if schema.startswith("apt+"):
103 apt_url.repo_url = schema[len("apt+"):] + ":" +
package.split("?",1)[0]
I'm not
Chris:
1. Type apt+http://foobar on firefox address bar
2. You'll get an error message:
An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for
firefox. Some of your configuration settings may not work properly.
Bad key or directory name: "/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/apt+http/en
Why is it apt+ in the first place when the others are apt:? That
doesn't even look like a protocol. Is it even supposed to work as a
link in Firefox?
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Fernando, thanks for resurrecting this bug. I have just confirmed the
same behavior exists on Intrepid as well. I'm not sure this is an apturl
bug, though. I think it may belong to Firefox. I'll re-open this against
both groups.
** Changed in: apturl (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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I'm sorry to comment on this old bug, but I am trying a simple
apt+http://foobar on firefox address bar, and I get an error message
that says:
An error occurred while loading or saving configuration information for
firefox. Some of your configuration settings may not work properly.
Bad key or dir
5 months without a response. We are closing this bug report because it
lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described
in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the
missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the
future. To reopen the
Thanks for your bugreport.
Could you please tell me what apt+http:// link you clicked that caused
the issue?
Thanks,
Michael
** Changed in: apturl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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This no launches apturl successfully, creates the appropriate file in
/etc/apt/sources.list.d, then does an update before saying the package
can't be found. Using either Synaptic or Adept manually doesn't work
either.
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